The Bone Club

By: Ashley C. Smith Stephanie Hartley Jenna MacRae
  • Summary

  • The Bone Club brings true crime science to life with a peak behind what goes on in a real CSI from a forensic anthropological perspective. Hosted by three young forensic anthropologists in a variety of career fields and stages, we delve into the science of death investigation for a general audience, and tackle the science of true crime. Join us as we cover a range of issues related to forensic anthropology, the science, and the field.

    Note: The views expressed here are those of the individual hosts and guests in their personal capacity and do not represent the views of their respective institutions, companies, and affiliations.

    Meta: @TheBoneClubPodcast Bluesky: @boneclubpodcast.bsky.social. Email: boneclubpodcast@gmail.com

    Ashley C. Smith 2023
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Episodes
  • Forensic Anthropology and Death Investigation: May Cause Psychological Trauma (With Katherine Pope, M.Sc., D-ABMDI)
    Mar 29 2025

    Join Ashley, Stephanie, and Jenna, with our special guest Katherine Pope as we discuss the darker side of forensic anthropology and death investigation-the secondary and vicarious trauma that comes along. In this episode, The Bone Club tackles what exactly is psychological trauma, why it comes about, how it manifests, and what can be done to mitigate and treat.

    Any questions for Kat should be emailed to: boneclubpodcast@gmail.com

    Also, don't forget to visit us @theboneclubpodcast on both Instagram and Threads for information on upcoming episodes, news of the hosts, and much more!

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    47 mins
  • Live from Baltimore, it's A.A.F.S.!
    Feb 22 2025

    Join Ashley and Stephanie as they sit down with friends and anthropologists to discuss the research and happenings at the 2025 American Academy of Forensic Sciences conference from Baltimore, Maryland! Joining us are Taylor Flaherty (UNLV), Thomas Delgado (Univ. Utah), Skylar Joseph (Univ. Leinden), Hannah Carson (Univ. of Montana), and Dr. Samantha Blatt (Idaho State University), and others, as we talk about the research and projects presented at this year's AAFS conference, with a specific interest in AI, Machine Learning, Neural Networks, and other technologies. We also hit on the topics of data collection, ethics, and the future directions of the field.

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    52 mins
  • Isotopes, or how anthropologists can tell what you ate and where you came from (with special guest Tiffany Fracchia)
    Nov 2 2024

    In this episode of The Bone Club, we sit down with Dr. Tiffany Fracchia of Vanderbuilt University to discuss the concept and uses of isotopic analyses in forensic anthropology and how they can be used for everything for understanding what someone's general diet was like and where they may have come from. We also discuss the forensic implications of these types of analyses.

    Dr. Fracchia's professional information page: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/anthropology/bio/tiffany-saul/

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    50 mins
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